Pedestrian crowding on Eighth Avenue used to be so bad that people were forced to walk in the street — but Adams is casting doubt on efforts to give people more space to walk.
The city is floating plans to extend bus lanes and bike lanes north up Third Avenue from 96th Street to 128th street.
https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/07/05/dot-plans-third-avenue-complete-street-expansion-in-harlem
The city's Fourth of July celebrations were punctuated by a horrific tragedy in Lower Manhattan. Plus more news.
https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/07/05/fridays-headlines-holiday-tragedy-edition
A full dock doesn't equate to unused bikes — quite the contrary, according bike-share experts across the country and abroad.
It's the Fourth of July, and we're still trying to get the taste of Gov. Hochul's congestion pricing betrayal off our tongues.
https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/07/04/thursdays-headlines-closed-for-the-fourth-edition
Citi Bike e-bike rides will get more expensive for annual members starting July 10 — the second time Lyft has hiked its prices this year.
The Washington Bridge — which once had three travel lanes for cars in each direction now has a two-way protected bike lane on its north curb, which opened for two-wheelers last month after year...
Funding transit without a robust congestion toll will leave congestion pretty much as is ― New York will remain the globe’s most gridlocked city. Here's why.
https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/07/03/truth-over-fiction-on-congestion-pricing-episode-i
The 2024 presidential election could determine the fate of congestion pricing. Plus more news.
https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/07/03/wednesdays-headlines-trump-trumps-congestion-pricing-edition
The state released few details about the new temporary tags, but noted they'll be reformatted and printed on different paper to "prevent and reduce fraud."